Man Made Dilemma

From days of antiquity until now, humankind has tried to educate itself. It has done so with a goal that trivialized humanity. Humankind can communicate around the globe, and cooperate across space, but it is incapable of caring for itself. It is like a dysfunctional family. Why? The answer is the dilemma it created for itself. Like a dysfunctional family it creates conflict that it cannot deescalate because it doesn’t know how.

It was once believed, and still is, that people had to compete with each other to make a good life for themselves, and others like them. That competition made people feel unsafe, unworthy, and angry. The conflict degrades the environment, and the degradation continues across generational lines. WIP, (war, injustice, and poverty) is the obscene fruit of human conflict. The exploitation of vulnerable people creates conflicts that erode the environment to the point that it is hostile to humanity. Repeating and escalating the mistakes of history is neither a good idea, nor is it necessary.

There is the necessity for a course of study that learns, and teaches how to solve the problems that institutionally exist. A methodology to teach the human family how to avoid unkindness and incompetence. The course is economics, not the politically hijacked version, but one with the goal of preventing WIP. One that adds value to humanity by adding value to each human life. One course that focuses on eliminating environmental harm while maximizing humanitarian benefit.